The full LASORS, FFF beat me to it!
From
LASORS 2002 - need to double check the info is still correct. I believe it is but as always best bet is to
ask your instructor or an examiner!
RE-VALIDATION OF SINGLE ENGINE PISTON - SEP (LAND) OR TMG CLASS RATINGS
May be revalidated by passing a Licensing Proficiency Check (LPC) with an authorised Flight Examiner (FE(A)) or Class Rating Examiner (CRE(A)) within the three months preceding the expiry date of the rating without loss of validity period.
Alternatively, both ratings may be revalidated by flying experience by producing logbook evidence to an authorised examiner of having completed the following within the 12 calendar months preceding the expiry date of the rating:-
12 hours of flight time in SEP of TMG aircraft as appropriate to include;
(i) 6 hours as pilot-in-command;
(ii) 12 take-offs and landings;
(iii) a training flight of at least 1 hour's duration with a FI(A) or CRI(A) who must countersign the appropriate logbook entry.
*The instructor must be authorised in accordance with JAR-FCL to instruct for the JAR-FCL TMG or SEP(Land) rating as appropriate. This instructional flight may be replaced by successful completion of any proficiency check for an aeroplane class, type or licence rating (e.g. IMC, IR) with an examiner authorised in accordance with JAR-FCL 1.
*If revalidating by flying experience, and providing the examiner signs the Certificate of Revalidation page within the 12 months prior to the rating expiry, the validity of the revalidated rating will be calculated from the date of expiry of the preceding rating.
*If the licence contains both SEP(Land) and TMG ratings, revalidation requirements of both classes may be satisfied by completing the above requirements in EITHER a TMG or an SEP (Land) aeroplane (or a combination of both)
IMPORTANT NOTE
If the SEP (Land) or TMG Class Rating is revalidated by flying experience, then you must have your Certificate of Revalidation signed within the existing expiry period of the rating(s). Failure to do so willresult in you having to complete a Licensing Proficiency Check to renew the rating(s).
hope this helps.
Russell